Get my FREE eBook & video lesson. The eBook contains tons of scale diagrams, soloing strategies, major vs. minor key, music theory, modal playing explained, and more. The video lesson teaches easy ways to spice up your solos, plus soloing devices, tips & tricks, scales, and lead guitar techniques. Enjoy! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI - david-lessons.com/egi/blues_rock_soloing.html
It took quite a while, but I finally found a video that shows how the delay can be used in a proper lead/solo setting (and not stupid over the top delay stuff that is hardly ever used in a practical sense). Subscribed! :)
Hello there and so glad that u liked this lesson - thank u for watching and for ur kind words - most appreciated. Yeah sometimes all it takes it just a little splash of delay and reverb and BOOM!!! And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
Hi and thank u for watching and for ur kind words - so appreciated. Yeah, that guitar tone I use in the video is jus tthe guitar straight into a tube amp with a little delay and reverb - that is it. You can get that huge sound with just a splash of delay and reverb. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
Thanks for playing a legit useable lead tone and sharing settings- there is way too much goofing around on other youtube videos with weird stuff nobody gives a rip about …
HI Mike and and thank u so much for checking out this video and for your kind words - really appreciated! Hope this vid helps in your tone and effects research. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
Dave - what guitar style pick up configuration is the best for lead tones - especially like your killer outro!!!? can i get it with a strat? single coils? HH? HSS? thanks
Hi Mike - as far as pickups and pickup configuration its a very personal choice. It all depends on what sounds you are going after and what sounds best to your ears. That being said as far as my choices - I like using both a warm and throaty neck pickup, as well as a hot humbucker pickup. So I prefer like a neck pickup or a pickup that is splitable in the neck position and a humbucker in the bridge position. That seems to work best for me. In the outro of that video I was playing through the bridge humbucker which is a pretty hot PRS pickup. But in the longer version of that solo I switch to the neck pickup. I do that often when soloing I switch between the bridge and neck pickups. So like on a strat I like an HSS config as you have the option of a humbucker as well as single coils. You can get a good lead tone from a strat for sure in fact most guitars - again a lot depends on the sounds that you like. So I suggest playing thru as many guitars and pickups and configs as you can get your hands on to see which u like best - hope that helps - let me know if you have any follow up questions. And thank u so much for watching this video and for ur kind words - really appreciated. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
no prob at all Santiago - so glad that u liked this lesson. And thank u so much for watching and for ur kind words - really appreciated. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
Some people describe analog delay as a little more darker than digital delay, cool stuff, it's a science for sure 😉 this trade was far more primitive 100 years ago when compared to now, if you were to resurrect those musicians that lived between 1900 & 1930 they would look at you and say your a magician 😉
right on - thank u for ur insights. So true how things were so different and how they evolved with technology. And thank u so much for watching this video - really appreciated. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
no prob at all Eric - And thank u so much for watching and for ur kind words - really appreciated. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
no prob at all - hope that u liked this lesson and thank u so much for watching - really appreciated. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
Get my FREE eBook & video lesson. The eBook contains tons of scale diagrams, soloing strategies, major vs. minor key, music theory, modal playing explained, and more. The video lesson teaches easy ways to spice up your solos, plus soloing devices, tips & tricks, scales, and lead guitar techniques. Enjoy! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI - david-lessons.com/egi/blues_rock_soloing.html
It took quite a while, but I finally found a video that shows how the delay can be used in a proper lead/solo setting (and not stupid over the top delay stuff that is hardly ever used in a practical sense). Subscribed! :)
Hello there and so glad that u liked this lesson - thank u for watching and for ur kind words - most appreciated. Yeah sometimes all it takes it just a little splash of delay and reverb and BOOM!!! And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
I’m new to playing the guitar. When you play that soft sustain lead are you only using delay? That sound is amazing
Hi and thank u for watching and for ur kind words - so appreciated. Yeah, that guitar tone I use in the video is jus tthe guitar straight into a tube amp with a little delay and reverb - that is it. You can get that huge sound with just a splash of delay and reverb. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
Thanks for playing a legit useable lead tone and sharing settings- there is way too much goofing around on other youtube videos with weird stuff nobody gives a rip about …
HI Mike and and thank u so much for checking out this video and for your kind words - really appreciated! Hope this vid helps in your tone and effects research. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
Dave - what guitar style pick up configuration is the best for lead tones - especially like your killer outro!!!? can i get it with a strat? single coils? HH? HSS? thanks
Hi Mike - as far as pickups and pickup configuration its a very personal choice. It all depends on what sounds you are going after and what sounds best to your ears. That being said as far as my choices - I like using both a warm and throaty neck pickup, as well as a hot humbucker pickup. So I prefer like a neck pickup or a pickup that is splitable in the neck position and a humbucker in the bridge position. That seems to work best for me. In the outro of that video I was playing through the bridge humbucker which is a pretty hot PRS pickup. But in the longer version of that solo I switch to the neck pickup. I do that often when soloing I switch between the bridge and neck pickups. So like on a strat I like an HSS config as you have the option of a humbucker as well as single coils. You can get a good lead tone from a strat for sure in fact most guitars - again a lot depends on the sounds that you like. So I suggest playing thru as many guitars and pickups and configs as you can get your hands on to see which u like best - hope that helps - let me know if you have any follow up questions. And thank u so much for watching this video and for ur kind words - really appreciated. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
@@EpicGuitarInstruction Hey David- really mean it - you're the best -! super nice guy and thanks for that very helpful advice - mike
no prob Mike - glad to help - and thank u for ur kind words n support. Keep rocking! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc & EGI
Very interesting and you do very well on explaining all your info. Thx for sharing.
no prob at all Santiago - so glad that u liked this lesson. And thank u so much for watching and for ur kind words - really appreciated. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
Some people describe analog delay as a little more darker than digital delay, cool stuff, it's a science for sure 😉 this trade was far more primitive 100 years ago when compared to now, if you were to resurrect those musicians that lived between 1900 & 1930 they would look at you and say your a magician 😉
right on - thank u for ur insights. So true how things were so different and how they evolved with technology. And thank u so much for watching this video - really appreciated. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
Nice! Thank you!
no prob at all Eric - And thank u so much for watching and for ur kind words - really appreciated. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI
thanks
no prob at all - hope that u liked this lesson and thank u so much for watching - really appreciated. And be sure to take a good look around the channel as we have tons of killer content and lessons - lots of fun stuff. Enjoy and stay tuned - lots more lessons and content coming soon. I also have another UA-cam channel at ROCK ON GOOD PEOPLE here: ua-cam.com/users/rockongoodpeople - which is more instructional based and not song based like this channel - be sure and check that one out also - lots of killer lessons and content as I post on both channels. Keep up all that hard work on that guitar and please subscribe to the channels. Take care, and rock on! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc. & EGI